The former couple, who were once embroiled in a bitter fallout, appear to have set aside their differences after renewed communication from Dikeh.
She reportedly reached out to Churchill, extending an olive branch after years of estrangement.
In an emotional Instagram post, Churchill revealed that the reconciliation culminated in a deeply personal moment when his son called him “Daddy” for the first time.
“I was pleasantly surprised when my son called me Daddy for the first time,” Churchill wrote, describing the moment as a powerful reminder of God’s grace and restoration.
The reconciliation was facilitated by popular cleric Jerry Eze, founder of Streams of Joy International, who has served as a spiritual mentor to Tonto Dikeh for several years.
Taking to social media, Dikeh praised Pastor Eze for guiding her toward forgiveness and healing, describing the reconciliation as divinely orchestrated.
“God has a way of rewriting stories men thought were over,” she wrote.
She added in another post:
“This is grace speaking… and hearts for Jesus obeying. Time failed. Grace prevailed. Time could not cancel what God ordained. Restoration has a voice, and today it spoke.”
Addressing the clergyman directly, Dikeh expressed deep gratitude for his role in her personal growth and healing journey.
“To my spiritual father, Papa @realjerryeze, you will never see a better yesterday. Through you, God transformed who I once was into the woman I am becoming—strong, grounded, and full of His grace.”
Churchill also spoke warmly about his former partner, describing Tonto Dikeh as “the amazing mother of my son” and thanking her for her dedication to raising King Andre.
The reunion has drawn widespread reactions online, with many observers hailing it as a rare moment of reconciliation, maturity, and healing in the Nigerian entertainment space—one that underscores forgiveness, faith, and the power of restoration.
